How To Use Voice-To-Text Feature On Android And iPhone?
To use the voice-to-text feature on Android and iPhone, follow these steps:
Android
- Open an app or a text field where you want to input text using your voice.
- Tap the microphone icon on the keyboard or long-press the spacebar on some keyboards like Gboard or Notta.
- Start speaking clearly and slowly to dictate your text.
- After you've finished speaking, tap the "Done" or "Finish" button to stop dictation.
To enable speech-to-text more broadly on your Android device:
- Go to your device's settings.
- Find the "Language & input" (or similar) settings.
- Select the keyboard you are using, such as Gboard.
- Enable "Voice Input" or "Voice Typing" (options may vary depending on the keyboard).
iPhone
- Go to your iPhone's Settings.
- Tap "General."
- Tap "Keyboard."
- Enable "Enable Dictation" if it's not turned on by default.
- Tap on the microphone icon on the keyboard when you want to use voice-to-text in a text field.
- Speak clearly and listen for the "Done" beep or tap "Done" once you're finished dictating.
Remember that the effectiveness of speech-to-text can vary depending on the device's microphone quality, signal strength, and other factors. Clarity and using the appropriate language settings are essential for the best results.